The Canadian Press News Agenda for Wednesday, July 11

The Canadian Press News Agenda for Wednesday, July 11

The Canadian Press News Agenda for July 11

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EDITORS: Following is a list of news events for Wednesday, July 11 as of 9:30 p.m. ET: x-denotes wire, y-denotes picture, z-denotes graphics coverage. Copy from other events based on merit and availability. All times local unless otherwise noted. Queries about these events and stories in The Canadian Press report should be directed to the departments listed below (all phone numbers 416 area code):

HAMPSHIRE _ Bombardier Aerospace returns to the Farnborough International Airshow with a display of its business and commercial aircraft. Through July 13.

QUEBEC

LONGUE-POINTE-DE-MINGAN, Que. _ Senator Michel Rivard welcomes a U.S. army contingent that will search later this month for the remains of five American crewmen whose seaplane sank in the St. Lawrence River in 1942. (11 a.m. at Parks Canada Reception and Interpretation Centre, 625 Rue du Centre)

OTTAWA _ The Canadian Forces Nijmegen Marchers departure parade. On July 17, they will begin four days of marching through the countryside and streets of towns and villages of the Nijmegen area in the Netherlands as a reminder of the sacrifices made by Canadians in Europe during the 20th century. (11:30 a.m. at Canadian War Museum, LeBreton Gallery, 1 Vimy Place)

OTTAWA _ DragonWave Inc. releases first-quarter earnings after markets close. A conference call to be held on July 12. (4 p.m.)

TORONTO _ The Law Commission of Ontario presents its Final Report and Framework for the Law as it Affects Older Adults. (9:30 a.m. at Convocation Hall, Law Society of Upper Canada, Osgoode Hall, 130 Queen Street West)

TORONTO _ Canadian hurdling Stars Priscilla Lopes-Schliep and Perdita Felicien compete at the 2012 Toronto International Track and Field Games. (University of Toronto's Varsity Centre)

PRAIRIES

CALGARY _ Calgary Stampede and Rodeo, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. Through July 15.

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